
Beijing Elantra maintenance reset steps: 1. Turn on the ignition switch; 2. Press and hold the trip meter button located at the lower left side of the instrument cluster; 3. Continue holding the button for about 5 seconds until the oil change maintenance and maintenance check are displayed, and the reset button starts flashing; 4. Briefly press the button while the display is flashing to reset the maintenance cycle. After briefly displaying the new cycle, the display will rotate; 5. The display will rotate to show the brake fluid replacement cycle. After the clock symbol appears on the display and the reset button flashes, press and hold the button again for 5 seconds until the reset button flashes; 6. Briefly press the button while the display is flashing to reset the brake fluid cycle. After briefly displaying the new cycle, "SERVICE IN 10000 MI" will appear on the display. Finally, turn off the ignition switch. The Elantra is a compact sedan from Beijing Hyundai, featuring a 4-door, 5-seat body structure. Its dimensions are 4610mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.

That day I reset the reminder myself. First, I powered on the car without starting the engine, then located the TRIP button after seeing the odometer display on the dashboard. I held it down for a few seconds until the wrench icon started flashing, and kept pressing until the reminder disappeared. This method works for most Elantras around model year 2016. By the way, after resetting, remember to drive a few kilometers to confirm the light doesn't come back on - once I didn't do it properly and the light reappeared. Actually, this reminder is just for regular oil and filter changes. I personally check the dipstick every 7,000 kilometers, and my car's condition has been maintained exceptionally well.

Assisted many customers with Elantra resets. The new model is simpler using the steering wheel menu: switch to the settings page with the directional keys, find the vehicle maintenance option, and click reset to complete. Remind owners of older models that the dashboard button must be held for more than five seconds; releasing too early will cause failure. Key point about the maintenance light principle: it's actually a reminder function calculated by the computer based on mileage. If reset without clearing, the next maintenance cycle will be disrupted. Therefore, I often recommend owners to stick a maintenance date label on the sun visor after resetting for double reminders and peace of mind.

I've studied the reset function of the Elantra, which essentially allows the vehicle's computer to recalculate the maintenance cycle. There are two operation methods: hardware buttons and system menus. For models before the 2014 version, you need to long-press the instrument cluster knob to reset. Hyundai's system is quite intelligent—after resetting, it automatically records the next maintenance mileage and time node. If not reset or interrupted by a power loss, the system will trigger the warning light earlier. When doing it yourself, be careful not to operate while driving, as it's easy to accidentally trigger other functions.

Have you encountered a situation where the dashboard button reset fails? In this case, you can try the power-off method: Open the hood, disconnect the negative terminal of the , wait for ten minutes, and then reconnect it. The maintenance light will be forced to turn off. Of course, this method is only a temporary solution and not a permanent fix. After driving a few dozen kilometers, the light may come on again, and you'll still need to reset it using the standard procedure. If you really want to save trouble, go to the 4S shop and spend five minutes using the diagnostic computer to reset it, and have them check if there are any fault codes in the circuit. In fact, the constant illumination of the maintenance reminder light doesn't necessarily mean it's really time for maintenance; it could be that the last reset wasn't done thoroughly.

I always reset the reminder light after each , and this habit has ensured I never miss a service interval. Besides changing the engine oil and three filters on time, I also check the coolant level and brake pad thickness. The reset operation is super simple: power on the vehicle, hold the OK button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the menu, then select 'Reset' under the maintenance options. Remember to check the tire pressure before and after resetting, as tire wear also affects maintenance scheduling. After making this routine a fixed habit, my car has had no major issues for over five years.


